LLM/PG Dip/PG Cert European Law

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Postgraduate

London (Inglaterra)

Duración:1 Year

Cuándo:Octubre

Descripción

This degree aims to enable students to specialise in subjects related to European Law, equipping them with comprehensive knowledge of Council of Europe and European Union policy, legislative and decision making processes, with a thematic focus on human rights, good governance, democracy and the rule of law.

You will deepen and broaden your knowledge of law as an academic subject; acquiring a systematic understanding of legal processes, methods and concepts, of the social and political context in which legal processes take place, and of appropriate theoretical conceptions of law.

Ultimately, by maximising your academic potential and refining your problem solving skills in a transnational context through the acquisition of a systematic and critical understanding of complex issues you will enhance your professional development and horizons.

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¿Qué objetivos tiene esta formación?

Requisitos: Interviews, entrance tests, portfolios and auditions
Entry onto this course does not require an interview, portfolio or audition.

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Dónde se imparte y en qué fechas

Inicio

Ubicación

Octubre

LondonThe Burroughs, NW4 4BT, London, Inglaterra
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¿Qué aprendes en este curso?

IT Law

Maritime Law

Property Law

Human Rights

European Law

Politics

Employment Law

Commercial Law

Governance

IT

LLM

International

Law

IT Development

Skills and Training

Business

Legal research skills

Dismissal Law

World Trade Organisation

Humanitarian Law

Programa académico

Structure
Full time LLM (1 year, 180 credits)

Four core plus two optional modules are completed over terms one and two, with a Dissertation period in term three.
Part time LLM (2 years, 180 credits)

Four core plus two optional modules are completed over four taught terms, plus a Dissertation period
Two modules in term one, two modules in term two, and two modules in the first term of the following academic year.
PG Diploma (1 year, 120 credits)

Four core plus two optional modules completed over four taught terms
Two modules in term one, two modules in term two, and two modules in the first term of the following academic year.
For all pathways, attendance may be required during the day and/or evening, depending on your choice of modules.

Modules
Each module is typically worth 20 credits, except the Dissertation, Work Integrated Learning and Practicum in International Organisations modules which are worth 60 credits each. The Work Integrated Learning and Practicum in International Organisations may be chosen to replace the Dissertation with prior agreement.
Core modules
Legal Research Skills
Contemporary Issues of EU Law and Governance
European Human Rights Law and Practice
European Union Law in Action
Plus one of the following:
Dissertation
Practicum in International Organisations
Work Integrated Learning
Plus two optional modules from the list below:
Business and Human Rights
Comparative Corporate Governance
Dismissal Law
English Commercial Law
European Union Free Movement, Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy
Foundations and Principles of International Law
Individual Employment Law
Intellectual Property Law
International Commercial Litigation and Arbitration
International Criminal Law
International Human Rights Law
International Humanitarian Law
International Maritime Law
International Migration and the Law
International Organisations and the International Dispute Resolution
International Whistleblowing Law and Practice
Law and Policy of the World Trade Organisation
Law of the International Sale of Goods
Minority Rights and Indigenous Peoples in International Law
UK and European Anti Discrimination Law
Additional optional modules available in International Politics, Criminology and Sociology
In addition to the Law modules listed above, students can study one of the following modules from International Politics, Criminology and Sociology either in term one or two.

Term one: Sustainable Development and Human Rights; Environmental Law and Governance; Migration Theories and Approaches.